This video is not intended to demotivate anyone from coming to Germany. I am simply expressing my personal opinions on the most common challenges that international students and workers may face when they move to Germany. While I do not regret my decision to move to Germany at all, however, there were times when I also faced similar challenges while l was in Germany, it's important to acknowledge that no place is perfect, and there are certain challenges one may encounter when relocating to a new country. You are most welcome to share your thoughts about moving to or not moving to Germany :)
I was planning to do bachelor's in 2025 in Germany but now you have confused me brother 🥲 Can you give me one answer please can a student save some money after deducting all expenses from his salary? Because I have to take loan to go Germany and I have to send money back after earning in Germany Please reply
I think many of peoples see your video and take decisions to come Germany form watching your video now you say this things so off course people demotivate tou hun gy na Brother
1. Language 2. Tax(major portion of income) 3. Cultural difference(with racism issues). Prominent in few areas. 4. Weather(bad compared to other European states) 5.Bureaucracy(Visa extensions, complex system, official documentation etc;) 6.Strong Mentality for yourself 7.Hard work(you have to left behind chill lifestyle) 8.Less competitive salaries in high skilled professions compared to other Economy giants 9.Cold and Straight forward people but honest 10.German food and night Life These all can be overcome. "Whatever hardship it is, it is less than it was 10 years before" My Line.
@geranienbaum Yes english speaking countries are much better. Rather than wasting time learning a new language(takes years to get fluent), you could use your precious time to upskill yourself. Plus we have been learning english for years since pre school but most of us still dont speak it fluently and are not able to hold a conversation with a native speaker from US, UK. For comparison German is a more harder language than english. So it doesnt make sense to start learning a new language from absolute beginning rather than improving your skills in a language (english) which you already know and use it to study abroad. And you are going to need money anyway so better take a study loan if required and study in an english speaking country which are more diverse, built on immigration and not culturally homogeneous like germany. And not surprisingly they are better off when considering other factors too like -- good weather (Australia, NZ, parts of US etc), less tax, higher salary etc.
Definitely language learning is difficult, but for an Indian for doing higher studies, Tuition Fee: US ₹ 50 laks to 1 crore, UK fee ₹ 30 to ₹40 lakhs, Singapore ₹ 30 lakhs, Australia 70 lakhs. France 40 lakhs. To learn German in Goethe (or quality Institute) Total cost is ₹ 1 to ₹ 1.5 lakhs (can be less than that).Till level B1, in a time frame of, 1 year (can be less than that). Tuition Fee ₹ 0 Public Universities to 15 lakhs (Private Universities) . Approximately ₹ 30K higher side Semester contribution. World class universities. German degree is valid almost everywhere. So the language learning is expensive. Being in Germany if necessity arises one can B2/C1. The matter is ₹ 1.5 lakhs+time+effort v/s ₹ 1crore. Because skilled labour shortage, Germany is offering this facility. They are also in need of our skills.
Brother I thought u were an Indian at first and then when u said u were from islamabad, i realised that there is no difference between u and us Indians. Respect for honest video from south india ❤️🙏🏽
Our division was a biproduct of colonialism. It was the most absurd and unacceptable incident in human history. In 1857 British were overwhelmed by the strength of united INDIA and thereafter engineered the division based on religion based discrimination.
Very nice information. Specialy , for parents , who can openly discuss all points with their son / daught before taking decision or to change our habbits / attitude for accey d challenge. Thank u so much.
I am originally from Pakistan lahore. living in the Germany since 1975 I have never experience of discrimination. i am working as economist in the ministry of finance as economist. married with German lady have 5 children's.
You are successful because you have assimilated German culture and now have a German family. Assimilation in the society is the mainstay of a happy life in a foreign country.
That's why the Germans are fearing from the Islamist who are going to bring shariya law in Germany because you people marry with German Girls and born 6-8 children, increase your population and want to spread the Islam and control the whole country
As a German, I can confirm everything you say in your video. Unfortunately, there are many people in my country who are afraid of foreign infiltration. I don't think that's why most people here are racist, but the different cultures meet and most Germans love security and clear structures. Many of my compatriots see this as a threat from foreign infiltration and are afraid. My father's side of the family is originally from Poland, as you can tell from my last name. My great-grandfather came to Germany around 1848 and was immediately insulted by the Germans as a Polake. Poles who wanted to stay in Prussian Germany at the time also had to learn the German language, the Polish language was forbidden to Poles who wanted to stay in Germany, and Poles had to either adopt German surnames or, as in my family's case, Germanize the Polish one Surnames. And Poles who moved to Germany at that time were insulted when those who stole jobs from the Germans. Now no one tells me that I'm a Polak anymore, but it takes a while for Germans to get used to new things and accept people from other cultures or countries. Unfortunately, there are also real racists in my country. The thing about the weather is completely true, even as a local I suffer a lot from the long, dreary winter in Germany and that would be a main reason for me to leave Germany. In Germany, a distinction is made between xenophobia and racism. Racists are people who believe that races other than their own are inferior or less valuable. Which is of course complete nonsense. Unfortunately, racism exists everywhere in the world. Xenophobia arises more from fear of people from other cultures. This is not primarily about race, but rather about cultural and linguistic differences. Sometimes they are justified and often they are just an expression of misconceptions. It is often not easy for both sides to approach each other in a relaxed manner. Which often leads to an increase in these fears. But this can be overcome. Furthermore, it is never easy to travel to a completely different country to experience a different climate, food, language and culture. That's why I think it's good to look at both sides, the good sides of my homeland and the not good sides. This is the only way to prepare well. Kind regards from Northern Germany.
@@92farman Setting up a company in Germany is no problem. The problem is the German legislation for companies and the associated bureaucracy. Without knowledge of German it is hardly possible to get through there. Tax law alone can drive you crazy, so you need a good tax advisor to work here and that's not cheap. Things get really complicated, especially when you want to hire employees. Additionally, you should have a good business concept to raise capital. Without this you will not receive loans from banks. Registration is usually quick, you have to go to the public order office and get a business license there, which costs 20 euros, but as I said, the problems begin after registration. Also keep in mind that Germany is currently in a recession. Due to high energy costs, many companies will close here. Skilled workers in skilled trades and nursing professions are urgently needed in Germany. If you, as a company founder, have a really innovative idea for starting a business, something like that wouldn't be bad. The disadvantage of everything is that you have to learn the German language and that is not that easy even for locals. I don't want to discourage you, but it's not that easy here. The German bureaucracy tends to take every law very seriously and strictly adhere to the regulations, but the advantage in Germany is that this means there is no corruption in the authorities. However, German authorities are not known for working quickly and efficiently. Applications are examined for a long time and you should always complete all official matters on time and submit applications completely filled out. All of this takes a lot of time. And the big problem with these official writings is that everything is written in official German, which is often difficult to understand even for locals. We even have a word for bureaucratic language. We call it Beamtendeutsch. Here's a funny example: A tree isn't just called a tree, no, in official German "Raumübergreifendes Großgrün". Which translates like this. Large green area that extends across all rooms.😅😂 There are countless jokes and sayings that we have for our bureaucracy in Germany. You can only take German bureaucracy with humor.
Please can you just guide me that I decided to work in Germany in medical field, is it good for me or not .....? And at the same time I just completed B1 in German
@@vancedjinxed1418 these things are actually easily available in India at a much better price. But the infrastructure is shitty. There's filth everywhere and no one keeps the public places clean. That's the only reason I love Europe because you can peacefully walk on the streets without smelling filth or shit.
I totally agree with what you just said.... And I think these issues you explained are like "hona hi hai" Bhai if we compare with the amount we are able to save from our salary compared to India in Germany are way better! Like..... Agar ap 1,00,00 INR/mahine India Mai kamate ho to 30k to 50k For sure save karoge So comparatively Germany accha hai hai! Earn more save more Ty😊
Bro mai yhi logon ko bolta hoon ki saving ho jati hai jitni India mein starting salary nhi hoti. Sb bkwas hai ki khrcha bhot ahi kuch nhi bchta but saving dhng se kro to bch jayega , For eg if you earn 100K in US then u can save 30-45 K USD per year . Bhot hai saving ke naam pr. Ab aisi thodi nhi hoga ki ! cr ki saving hi ho jaegi.
@@aryankatoch383 lol... udhar ka healthcare cost dekha hain? Usse accha idhar kama le, aur thodi jameen kharid lena.. udhar jake mazdoori kar k bhi kutton ki jindegi milegi, purchasing power parity pata hain na kya hain? Aj se 20-30 saal pehle hoti thi ki bahar se amir ban k aye, aj k din mein time badal chuka hain mere bhai. Idhar mai khud Covid k pehele ek flat kharida 38 lakh mein Bangalore mein 1200 SQFT, tab meri ek friend bahar PG karne gaya... utna paisa laga ke, Aj meri baju mein 1150 SQFT ka flat 1 crore 80 ka Kharida EMI mein..... LOL
Much informative video! This information is not shared generally. All that depends is that the goal, the mentality one puts in his mind to go for Germany etc countries. This will even Fasten up the process for most of the people.
Sir, You have presented an excellent video pinpointing the main factors affecting migrants to Germany. It is certainly a bird's eye view. As you said, German language is very tough to learn. I tried it. It is not like French, Spanish or Italian which are comparatively easier I feel. Thanks. May Great Almighty God bless you and your family.
Bro these are common issue for every country.. i live in Germany. Even if foreign lives in India, has so many difficulties bro, language, food, weather....
I like that the people seem honest and that you get government services in return for taxes. Germany seems like a country that wants you to stay and not leave with your money. Japan is like that too. Most countries with low birth rates and conservative culture have an incentive to prevent immigrants from leaving.
مہربانی فرما کر یہ ویڈیو نہ دیکھیں میں نے خود یہ ویڈیو پوری دیکھی ہے جو مسئلے یہ بتا رہا ہے وہ کسی بھی ملک میں اپ جائیں گے تو یہ مسائل اپ کو فیس کرنے پڑیں گے
Sch btawu to ye log demotivate krty hyn.... Me NY ik or frnd sy bt ki...wo kehta hy sb theek hy...thory bht msayil hr mulk me hoty hy face krna prhta ... Plate me thori na milta hy sb....khud dykho or bakiyo ko keh rahy ni awo.... One tips experience kro sb... every person is different and he deal in his own way ..some are burgers and some are legends 😂
جناب صحیح بات کر رہا ہے ، مجھے دس سال ہوگیے ہیں ، انشاءاللّہ اِس سال جان چھوٹ جائی گی ، اللّٰہ مجھے میری پوری زندگی کبھی یہ منحوس ملک نہ دکھائے ، آدمی کو ڈپریشن کا مریض بنا دیتا ہے ،
Good info. Also for a German reading this... How does one save on taxes, re tax breaks ? What all exemptions are there ? How are residences bought ? Does buying a small house/ 1BHK flat get tax savings ? Staying in Germany cupid may strike. What risks of a local marriage are there ?
Hello Moneeb bhai I am from pakistan and have got admission in Arden university Berlin for Masters.i have applied for appointment for winter intake which is going to start in May 2024 but i don't have any appointment yet.my university has forwarded me to the winter intake that is in september 2024. What shoul i do?
I’ve not seen these factors that you’ve addressed in other videos….All the reasons that you’ve pointed out are quite reasonable…the video was pretty helpful also I appreciate the way that you also quoted refrences n stuff. Nice work👍
Hello Muneeb, happy to learn many aspects pros and cons of Germany, will you please help to learn about rentals and cost of living which will help your viewers to determine savings 😊, thank you
I hold a BBA in Finance with a 68.3% grade. Currently, I possess 8 months of experience as an Assistant Manager in a local company. I am contemplating taking either the GRE or GMAT, seeking advice on the preferable choice. Additionally, I aim to attain proficiency in German at the B2 or B1 level. My goal is to enroll in a public university, considering my financial constraints. Wondering if I can get into a public university and curious about job prospects in finance and management with my current background. Any advice?
Sir i have a very important Question, please reply to me. I am very depressed about it. From past 2 years I'm applying for masters in Germany. But kabi appointment ni milti to kabi admission ni milta... Please assist me with your kind suggestions 🙏 Actually I have done a masters with 3.81 CGPA. And Bachelors with 3.15 CGPA. 1st question is, can i apply for 2nd masters, on the basis of Masters that i already have done ?? If answer is no... Than.... Obviously i have to apply on basis of bachelors. (Which i already got rejection in rhis summer intaKe because of low CGPA) If i apply for masters on Bachelors base. Then because of low cgpa I can't get embassy appointment on time. My 2nd Question is that: if i secure my university's admission on Bachelors base, then can i apply for appointment on the master's base ?? Because i have good cgpa in masters I'll get fast track appointment... And someone told me you cannot apply for university admission on masters basis if your are going to apply for masters.
he went on to call erdogan an islamic supremacist his president despite being German . He is an islamic fundamentalist and has no allegiance to Germany .
All these issue can be overcome not soecifically in germany at everywhere in the world, i think if someone wants to move Germany, they should have done language course prior arrival, from this all most 50% of disadvantage will overcomes, rest 50% can be managed if you have a nature to adjust yourself according to the conditions then you must be a happy man and a good survival. 😊
i also heard that masjids are not at walking distance. and you dont hear azaan throughout the year. For people who are in touch with their religious side it can challenging.
how can i apply for master's degree in automation engineering from Germany? BUT i dont have german language , is there any program for master in english ?
This video is not intended to demotivate anyone from coming to Germany. I am simply expressing my personal opinions on the most common challenges that international students and workers may face when they move to Germany. While I do not regret my decision to move to Germany at all, however, there were times when I also faced similar challenges while l was in Germany, it's important to acknowledge that no place is perfect, and there are certain challenges one may encounter when relocating to a new country. You are most welcome to share your thoughts about moving to or not moving to Germany :)
I was planning to do bachelor's in 2025 in Germany but now you have confused me brother 🥲
Can you give me one answer please can a student save some money after deducting all expenses from his salary?
Because I have to take loan to go Germany and I have to send money back after earning in Germany
Please reply
Excellent effort
You have explained very well I agree with u
Thanks learn many things from your experiences . keep it up
I think many of peoples see your video and take decisions to come Germany form watching your video now you say this things so off course people demotivate tou hun gy na Brother
I like ur opinion open and clear cut information u have given in this video
Good Video. Someone who have been living in Berlin can totally relate to it.
1. Language
2. Tax(major portion of income)
3. Cultural difference(with racism issues). Prominent in few areas.
4. Weather(bad compared to other European states)
5.Bureaucracy(Visa extensions, complex system, official documentation etc;)
6.Strong Mentality for yourself
7.Hard work(you have to left behind chill lifestyle)
8.Less competitive salaries in high skilled professions compared to other Economy giants
9.Cold and Straight forward people but honest
10.German food and night Life
These all can be overcome.
"Whatever hardship it is, it is less than it was 10 years before" My Line.
@geranienbaum Yes english speaking countries are much better. Rather than wasting time learning a new language(takes years to get fluent), you could use your precious time to upskill yourself. Plus we have been learning english for years since pre school but most of us still dont speak it fluently and are not able to hold a conversation with a native speaker from US, UK. For comparison German is a more harder language than english. So it doesnt make sense to start learning a new language from absolute beginning rather than improving your skills in a language (english) which you already know and use it to study abroad. And you are going to need money anyway so better take a study loan if required and study in an english speaking country which are more diverse, built on immigration and not culturally homogeneous like germany. And not surprisingly they are better off when considering other factors too like -- good weather (Australia, NZ, parts of US etc), less tax, higher salary etc.
Definitely language learning is difficult, but for an Indian for doing higher studies, Tuition Fee: US ₹ 50 laks to 1 crore, UK fee ₹ 30 to ₹40 lakhs, Singapore ₹ 30 lakhs, Australia 70 lakhs. France 40 lakhs.
To learn German in Goethe (or quality Institute) Total cost is ₹ 1 to ₹ 1.5 lakhs (can be less than that).Till level B1, in a time frame of, 1 year (can be less than that). Tuition Fee ₹ 0 Public Universities to 15 lakhs (Private Universities) .
Approximately ₹ 30K higher side Semester contribution.
World class universities. German degree is valid almost everywhere.
So the language learning is expensive.
Being in Germany if necessity arises one can B2/C1.
The matter is ₹ 1.5 lakhs+time+effort v/s ₹ 1crore.
Because skilled labour shortage, Germany is offering this facility. They are also in need of our skills.
Informative
Must know these problem who want to go there
AoA. Please make a video on move to Germany with family
@@robinsi923 right
Very good video bcz har koi srf opportunities ko discuss krta while discussing challenges is very important also
Brother I thought u were an Indian at first and then when u said u were from islamabad, i realised that there is no difference between u and us Indians. Respect for honest video from south india ❤️🙏🏽
Our division was a biproduct of colonialism. It was the most absurd and unacceptable incident in human history. In 1857 British were overwhelmed by the strength of united INDIA and thereafter engineered the division based on religion based discrimination.
Yes its true , there is no difference between us and Pakistanis, they all are our brothers and sisters 😊
great video bro, appreciate
Very nice information. Specialy , for parents , who can openly discuss all points with their son / daught before taking decision or to change our habbits / attitude for accey d challenge. Thank u so much.
I am originally from Pakistan lahore. living in the Germany since 1975 I have never experience of discrimination. i am working as economist in the ministry of finance as economist. married with German lady have 5 children's.
lol, good for you
Schoner bruder
You are successful because you have assimilated German culture and now have a German family. Assimilation in the society is the mainstay of a happy life in a foreign country.
Bhai can u help to Germany language how about to learning ......
That's why the Germans are fearing from the Islamist who are going to bring shariya law in Germany because you people marry with German Girls and born 6-8 children, increase your population and want to spread the Islam and control the whole country
nice effort to alert people planning to settle in Germany.
Video starts at 2:37
Thank u...
GREAT 😂
Tere baap
▶️ right
Ironically, he says "without wasting any time, let's start the video"
Video starts at 2: 40 min
Normally we have to face problems if we are out of home, these are not new things
As a German, I can confirm everything you say in your video. Unfortunately, there are many people in my country who are afraid of foreign infiltration. I don't think that's why most people here are racist, but the different cultures meet and most Germans love security and clear structures. Many of my compatriots see this as a threat from foreign infiltration and are afraid. My father's side of the family is originally from Poland, as you can tell from my last name. My great-grandfather came to Germany around 1848 and was immediately insulted by the Germans as a Polake. Poles who wanted to stay in Prussian Germany at the time also had to learn the German language, the Polish language was forbidden to Poles who wanted to stay in Germany, and Poles had to either adopt German surnames or, as in my family's case, Germanize the Polish one Surnames. And Poles who moved to Germany at that time were insulted when those who stole jobs from the Germans. Now no one tells me that I'm a Polak anymore, but it takes a while for Germans to get used to new things and accept people from other cultures or countries. Unfortunately, there are also real racists in my country. The thing about the weather is completely true, even as a local I suffer a lot from the long, dreary winter in Germany and that would be a main reason for me to leave Germany.
In Germany, a distinction is made between xenophobia and racism. Racists are people who believe that races other than their own are inferior or less valuable. Which is of course complete nonsense. Unfortunately, racism exists everywhere in the world. Xenophobia arises more from fear of people from other cultures. This is not primarily about race, but rather about cultural and linguistic differences. Sometimes they are justified and often they are just an expression of misconceptions. It is often not easy for both sides to approach each other in a relaxed manner. Which often leads to an increase in these fears. But this can be overcome. Furthermore, it is never easy to travel to a completely different country to experience a different climate, food, language and culture. That's why I think it's good to look at both sides, the good sides of my homeland and the not good sides. This is the only way to prepare well. Kind regards from Northern Germany.
Du hast Recht, aber auch nicht
I agree 💯, 👍 even though in India here we faces such stuffs like,racism, cultural shocked, overall it has its pros and cons...
Brother please tell me about Business and startup opportunities in Germany, how much is it easy or hard to start and run a Business in Germany ?
@@92farman Setting up a company in Germany is no problem. The problem is the German legislation for companies and the associated bureaucracy. Without knowledge of German it is hardly possible to get through there. Tax law alone can drive you crazy, so you need a good tax advisor to work here and that's not cheap. Things get really complicated, especially when you want to hire employees. Additionally, you should have a good business concept to raise capital. Without this you will not receive loans from banks. Registration is usually quick, you have to go to the public order office and get a business license there, which costs 20 euros, but as I said, the problems begin after registration. Also keep in mind that Germany is currently in a recession. Due to high energy costs, many companies will close here. Skilled workers in skilled trades and nursing professions are urgently needed in Germany. If you, as a company founder, have a really innovative idea for starting a business, something like that wouldn't be bad. The disadvantage of everything is that you have to learn the German language and that is not that easy even for locals.
I don't want to discourage you, but it's not that easy here. The German bureaucracy tends to take every law very seriously and strictly adhere to the regulations, but the advantage in Germany is that this means there is no corruption in the authorities. However, German authorities are not known for working quickly and efficiently. Applications are examined for a long time and you should always complete all official matters on time and submit applications completely filled out. All of this takes a lot of time. And the big problem with these official writings is that everything is written in official German, which is often difficult to understand even for locals.
We even have a word for bureaucratic language. We call it Beamtendeutsch.
Here's a funny example: A tree isn't just called a tree, no, in official German "Raumübergreifendes Großgrün".
Which translates like this. Large green area that extends across all rooms.😅😂
There are countless jokes and sayings that we have for our bureaucracy in Germany. You can only take German bureaucracy with humor.
Please can you just guide me that I decided to work in Germany in medical field, is it good for me or not .....? And at the same time I just completed B1 in German
very honest and helpful.
thank you.
Very very Thnks muneeb bai for sharing these types of information! We need This bhai!
Get it!
Insightful video !
Wonderfull information thank you .
Very good information muneeb bhai ❤
In India we pay 60% tax on Fuel. Overall, we pay 40-50% direct and indirect taxes. So that is not a big issue
I'm agree too 🤣🤣
I feels demotivate after watching the video. But, when I saw your comment I feel relax😂
@@kulwinderkaurgill1070 yes, and we get much better services for the tax we pay in Germany. Unlike India.
@@learnit8290right I get my food delivered at house , get maid to do my chores this would be impossible in india 😂😂
@@vancedjinxed1418 these things are actually easily available in India at a much better price.
But the infrastructure is shitty. There's filth everywhere and no one keeps the public places clean.
That's the only reason I love Europe because you can peacefully walk on the streets without smelling filth or shit.
Danke bruder for your information ❤ From Nepal 🇳🇵
Top video man! Really not feeling home is the worst feeling ever!
Thanks for the Facts
I totally agree with what you just said....
And I think these issues you explained are like "hona hi hai"
Bhai if we compare with the amount we are able to save from our salary compared to India in Germany are way better!
Like..... Agar ap 1,00,00 INR/mahine India Mai kamate ho to 30k to 50k For sure save karoge
So comparatively Germany accha hai hai! Earn more save more
Ty😊
Bro mai yhi logon ko bolta hoon ki saving ho jati hai jitni India mein starting salary nhi hoti. Sb bkwas hai ki khrcha bhot ahi kuch nhi bchta but saving dhng se kro to bch jayega , For eg if you earn 100K in US then u can save 30-45 K USD per year . Bhot hai saving ke naam pr. Ab aisi thodi nhi hoga ki ! cr ki saving hi ho jaegi.
@@aryankatoch383 lol... udhar ka healthcare cost dekha hain? Usse accha idhar kama le, aur thodi jameen kharid lena.. udhar jake mazdoori kar k bhi kutton ki jindegi milegi, purchasing power parity pata hain na kya hain? Aj se 20-30 saal pehle hoti thi ki bahar se amir ban k aye, aj k din mein time badal chuka hain mere bhai. Idhar mai khud Covid k pehele ek flat kharida 38 lakh mein Bangalore mein 1200 SQFT, tab meri ek friend bahar PG karne gaya... utna paisa laga ke, Aj meri baju mein 1150 SQFT ka flat 1 crore 80 ka Kharida EMI mein..... LOL
सही लगा आपका feedback..very genuine and honest...
Love your jacket
Much informative video! This information is not shared generally. All that depends is that the goal, the mentality one puts in his mind to go for Germany etc countries. This will even Fasten up the process for most of the people.
Sir,
You have presented an excellent video pinpointing the main factors affecting migrants to Germany. It is certainly a bird's eye view. As you said, German language is very tough to learn. I tried it. It is not like French, Spanish or Italian which are comparatively easier I feel. Thanks. May Great Almighty God bless you and your family.
Very informative.
Very good video. I liked the honest review
Very good information. Thank you !
Good information 😮😊
Honest feedback😊
Very good and honest video, nice, thabks a lot from 🇮🇳
thanks for sharing informative video
Good information Brother
Bro these are common issue for every country.. i live in Germany.
Even if foreign lives in India, has so many difficulties bro, language, food, weather....
India mai bhi south indian bhi hindi mai bat karne vale logo ko bahut ganda face karke ignore karte hai.khas kar Tamilnadu andhra
In india we are paying 75% taxes with zero benefits 😂
Konsa industries per ho faku industries per
😂😂😂😂
Kon sa tax h 75% india main
Same I neighbour Pakistan 😂😂
30% hai
very informative bro
I like that the people seem honest and that you get government services in return for taxes. Germany seems like a country that wants you to stay and not leave with your money.
Japan is like that too. Most countries with low birth rates and conservative culture have an incentive to prevent immigrants from leaving.
ITS an honest Review, Most of people only speak about Advantages, i was myself in this country For three years
Absolutly Right Bhai 😊
Many thanks for these informations. May Allah bless you. Most probably my son will join you in Germany.
Danke bruder vor informative
Love you brother ❤❤❤
Love you too bro❤
Vielen danke für informationen
Thanks for sharing information Muneeb. Great video.
Als Inder irren Sie sich, ich lebe in Deutschland, hier herrscht viel Frieden
The 10 reasons could be covered in 10 minute video, lots of time is wasted in chit chat and random examples.
@@UmerLiqat jab khud video bnao tou us main cover kar lena 10 mint main :p
@@muneebrana94 Typical Pakistani reply when criticised. I disliked the video precisely for this reason.
Bhai bilkul sahi kaha aapne ❤❤❤❤❤❤
superb information
What is good or bad in Germany , but your style of description is very unique and appreciated , full of confidence 💐💐💐
مہربانی فرما کر یہ ویڈیو نہ دیکھیں میں نے خود یہ ویڈیو پوری دیکھی ہے جو مسئلے یہ بتا رہا ہے وہ کسی بھی ملک میں اپ جائیں گے تو یہ مسائل اپ کو فیس کرنے پڑیں گے
Sch btawu to ye log demotivate krty hyn.... Me NY ik or frnd sy bt ki...wo kehta hy sb theek hy...thory bht msayil hr mulk me hoty hy face krna prhta ... Plate me thori na milta hy sb....khud dykho or bakiyo ko keh rahy ni awo....
One tips experience kro sb... every person is different and he deal in his own way ..some are burgers and some are legends 😂
جناب صحیح بات کر رہا ہے ، مجھے دس سال ہوگیے ہیں ، انشاءاللّہ اِس سال جان چھوٹ جائی گی ، اللّٰہ مجھے میری پوری زندگی کبھی یہ منحوس ملک نہ دکھائے ، آدمی کو ڈپریشن کا مریض بنا دیتا ہے ،
Correct
😂😂😂
Thank u skipping at 6th minute
Video started 2:51
title should be better. Like think before you come etc., title dekhke dargaya.... Thanks for the info...❤
You are even disconnected being a desi Germany born brown skinned. Language doesn't play the biggest role but a role
main video starts from 2:37
💯 so true Stay Blessed
Nice information
Absolutely right
We , in India we pay 30% Income tax.
Indirect taxes are 50%.
Thanks bro
In india if you sum direct & indirect tax then it’s come 55% to 65%.
Congrats muneeb bhai of silver play button
You have spoken very correctly
Thanks bhai, good video...language bareir i know already
Very nice bro 👍
ھاں بھای۔ گڈ ھے۔ اچھا وڈیو بنایا 👌🙏
Really thanks for your informative video
Thank you sir
Good video
Thanks bro your video change decision I will not come to Germany ,
Really helpful video thank you brother ❤ love from Bharat
Good info. Also for a German reading this...
How does one save on taxes, re tax breaks ? What all exemptions are there ?
How are residences bought ? Does buying a small house/ 1BHK flat get tax savings ?
Staying in Germany cupid may strike. What risks of a local marriage are there ?
Love from 🇧🇩 bro ❤
Thanks ❤❤❤❤
Hello Moneeb bhai I am from pakistan and have got admission in Arden university Berlin for Masters.i have applied for appointment for winter intake which is going to start in May 2024 but i don't have any appointment yet.my university has forwarded me to the winter intake that is in september 2024. What shoul i do?
very real story, I am from India,Shukriya bhai,
Ye video bhai bol rahe hai "start karte hai without wasting any time" or video me main topic per aate hai 2:38 seconds me....😂😂😂😢😢
I’ve not seen these factors that you’ve addressed in other videos….All the reasons that you’ve pointed out are quite reasonable…the video was pretty helpful also I appreciate the way that you also quoted refrences n stuff. Nice work👍
Hello Muneeb, happy to learn many aspects pros and cons of Germany, will you please help to learn about rentals and cost of living which will help your viewers to determine savings 😊, thank you
That straight forward people i like because i am also like that i don't like to pretend i prefer to talk about what it is
I hold a BBA in Finance with a 68.3% grade. Currently, I possess 8 months of experience as an Assistant Manager in a local company. I am contemplating taking either the GRE or GMAT, seeking advice on the preferable choice. Additionally, I aim to attain proficiency in German at the B2 or B1 level. My goal is to enroll in a public university, considering my financial constraints.
Wondering if I can get into a public university and curious about job prospects in finance and management with my current background. Any advice?
What the situation today described please I will be waiting next video
Where we live we need to do hardwork...
Thanks Rana g, Shashi kant this side from India, for very useful information.
Sir i have a very important Question, please reply to me. I am very depressed about it.
From past 2 years I'm applying for masters in Germany. But kabi appointment ni milti to kabi admission ni milta... Please assist me with your kind suggestions 🙏
Actually I have done a masters with 3.81 CGPA.
And Bachelors with 3.15 CGPA.
1st question is, can i apply for 2nd masters, on the basis of Masters that i already have done ?? If answer is no... Than.... Obviously i have to apply on basis of bachelors. (Which i already got rejection in rhis summer intaKe because of low CGPA)
If i apply for masters on Bachelors base. Then because of low cgpa I can't get embassy appointment on time.
My 2nd Question is that: if i secure my university's admission on Bachelors base, then can i apply for appointment on the master's base ?? Because i have good cgpa in masters I'll get fast track appointment...
And someone told me you cannot apply for university admission on masters basis if your are going to apply for masters.
Racism
"Ozil" 😢
When i am winning i am German but i am a foreigner when i loose
@geranienbaum Yes because he is a good player..but still had to retire from National football team out of racsm
@geranienbaum or in other words he quit out of racsm.
he went on to call erdogan an islamic supremacist his president despite being German . He is an islamic fundamentalist and has no allegiance to Germany .
Hiiii@@robinsi923
Hiiii
funny how any country I research on to go for study, there is a random youtuber with title " Don't come to this country if " 😄😄
Muneeb bhai love from Islamabad,Pakistan 🎉, Everyone has own mind set not bother to everyone but fact is fact
Please anyone guide me that I decided to work in Germany in medical field, is it good for me or not .....?
Medical is the best to work in Germany
Of course it's best 😀
All these issue can be overcome not soecifically in germany at everywhere in the world, i think if someone wants to move Germany, they should have done language course prior arrival, from this all most 50% of disadvantage will overcomes, rest 50% can be managed if you have a nature to adjust yourself according to the conditions then you must be a happy man and a good survival. 😊
Love you bro!
Thanks a lot
Yeh challenges mainly hrr jagh milenge fir to last option yehi h Ghar rho aur kuch Mt socho thodi difficulty to face krni padhti h
Is education free in Germany for foreign students?
yes
Nahi free pisay hai
Ja
i also heard that masjids are not at walking distance. and you dont hear azaan throughout the year. For people who are in touch with their religious side it can challenging.
how can i apply for master's degree in automation engineering from Germany? BUT i dont have german language , is there any program for master in english ?
Do u get ur answer brother
You're straightforward and seems rude when telling the truth. 😊